Meet Lalit Patidar: The Indian teen who suffers from the werewolf syndrome

Monday - 25/08/2025 05:36
Lalit Patidar, an 18-year-old from India, has earned a Guinness World Record for having the world's hairiest face, with 95% coverage and a density of 201.72 hair strands per square centimeter. Diagnosed with hypertrichosis, or "werewolf syndrome," Lalit initially faced social stigma but has since embraced his unique appearance.
Meet Lalit Patidar: The Indian teen who suffers from  the werewolf syndrome
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In a remarkable feat, an 18-year-old boy from India, Lalit Patidar, has got his name listed in the Guinness World Records as the male with the hairiest face in the world. His face is 95% covered with hair, which is too dense. Lalit’s unique appearance has earned him this global recognition for his unbreakable confidence.The Guinness World Records report published back in March 2025, Lalit has an incredible 201.72 hair strands per square centimeter. His condition is so exceptionally rare that it is described as “one in a billion”

What is this rare condition

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Hypertrichosis, a rare condition commonly referred to as “werewolf syndrome”. A condition that leads to excessive hair growth, particularly the face, masking the person’s unique facial features.First observed centuries ago, back in the Middle Ages (500-1500 AD), only about 50 documented cases till date, and Lalit is the most recent case known. The term “werewolf syndrome” comes from the resemblance of the condition and how it can creates a thick facial har like mythical werewolf.

Causes and forms of hypertrichosis

Congenital generalized hypertrichosis
  • Rare inherited syndromes disrupt hair follicle development.
  • One subtype, congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa, features fine lanugo hair covering much of the body and is often linked to genetic anomalies or prenatal exposure to medications like minoxidil
Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosaCan be a grave indicator of cancer (lung, colon and breast)Congenital localised hypertrichosis
  • Includes
  • Hairy elbows
  • Hairy nasal tip
  • Nevoid or patch hypertrichosis is often linked to developmental issues

Social stigma to social acceptance

As Lalit told Guinness, “They were all scared of me”, “but when they started knowing me and talking to me, they understood i was not so different form them”.
Growing up with such a distinct look is not easy. “It was just on the outside that i looked different”, says Lalit.
Over time, people grew an acceptance for Lalit in their hearts and while some people still suggest that he shaved off his facial hair, Lalit very calmly says, “I like how I am and I don’t want to change my look.

A rising digital content creator

Today, Lalit channels his confidence into content creation. He shares moments from his daily life in his YouTube vlogs, offering millions an inside look into his life. One of his most recent videos captures him celebrating the festival of holi with his friends, with pomp and show.Lalit is not just a record holder, his acceptance has become a symbol of self-love and acceptance. His journey is enough to inspire others, especially young people.

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